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"vociferously" Definitions
  1. in a loud and confident way

499 Sentences With "vociferously"

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While his House backed the move, Rubio vociferously opposed it.
The case was also vociferously dissected in private Facebook groups.
Some will vociferously disagree with this assessment of the president.
Most members of the mainstream media would vociferously deny this.
Houdini went on to denounce mediums vociferously; the friendship ended.
This is Teddy the porcupine, vociferously enjoying a bunch of pumpkins.
Trump has vociferously denied that his attacks are motivated by racism.
Performers have been vociferously critical of required condom use on sets.
They have vociferously criticized Trump while stopping just short of impeachment.
WAPNER: IS IT THIS PARTICULAR DEAL THAT YOU'RE SO VOCIFEROUSLY AGAINST?
Deprived of plausible deniability, Beijing has neither protested vociferously nor retaliated.
The hopefuls who attacked him mostly vociferously in debates -- Harris, Rep.
Rubin, and Kristol himself, have continued to condemn Trump vociferously for
However, after Charlie's parents vociferously objected, the doctors agreed to delay.
Instead, he vociferously denied that he went to Prague at all.
And paradoxically it may be weakening the vociferously anti-Brexit Liberal Democrats.
For black Democrats, though, vociferously defending Waters is not a political wager.
He publicly and vociferously preached that the age of consent was puberty.
YOU DIDN'T DISAGREE WITH HIM AS VOCIFEROUSLY AS – YOU'RE A NICE MAN.
For seven years, a network of residents has vociferously opposed the project.
Roseanne supported Donald J. Trump in 2016, as Ms. Barr vociferously did.
It is a radical-sounding proposition, which the shipping industry vociferously opposes.
In particular, that side has vociferously defended Obamacare's ban on preexisting conditions.
On university campuses they vociferously oppose anything deemed critical of the Communist Party.
The rally was organized by the Culinary Workers Union, which vociferously opposes Trump.
Stone and his lawyers, however, vociferously argued against such an order being imposed.
Bette vociferously denies this, saying she simply "swatted" him during a temper tantrum.
The National Education Association has attacked education reform more vociferously than Weingarten has.
What distinguished this group was that the members were all vociferously anti-Straus.
"Rather than allow the point to be dismissed, I argued vociferously," Littman said.
She vociferously fought for developing countries at UN climate talks, an observer said.
And that, they argue vociferously, undermines the whole point of leaving the bloc.
It's no wonder why it vociferously complained when THAAD's deployment was announced in July.
But at his news conference on Wednesday, Trump vociferously denied these reports in part.
Trump on Friday vociferously defended his claims about Curiel and pushed back against criticism.
Fan took to social media to vociferously display their sadness, anger, grief, and denial.
At the same time, Bacon vociferously objected to the direction his contemporaries had taken.
It didn't go well, with the crowd vociferously angry at the lack of action.
Uber has tried vociferously to settle, to go to mediation, the judge disallowed that.
The Weekly Standard is the most vociferously anti-Trump of all major conservative outlets.
Mr. Kelly argued vociferously against it, according to people familiar with what took place.
On the Hill, the party of Faust stuck together and vociferously defended their Apollyon.
Its biggest political rival, the Democratic Unionist Party, was vociferously in favor of it.
I would argue pretty vociferously that it's also because of who his opponent was.
After the Journal article, she defended Theranos vociferously on TV to CNBC's Jim Cramer.
Gingrich is generally sympathetic to immigration and vociferously pro-trade, particularly trade with China.
The Malaysian Prime Minister has repeatedly and vociferously denied any wrongdoing in relation to 1MDB.
The Trump campaign has vociferously denied any suggestion that Russia is intervening to help Trump.
Since wind and solar do not compete directly against oil, neither side objected too vociferously.
Najib has vociferously denied any wrongdoing and was reportedly not named directly by the PAC.
Mr. Obama was pushing for a nuclear deal with Iran; Mr. Netanyahu vociferously opposed it.
A host of conservative leaders -- from Sean Hannity to Candice Owens -- vociferously supported this bill.
And elsewhere in national politics, new, surprising political coalitions formed to vociferously oppose Hanoi's aggression.
Even though this is clearly within Congress's authority, the administration is vociferously fighting the request.
For their part, both Apple and the Irish government have always vociferously denied any wrongdoing.
Members of the conservative Freedom Caucus has been more vociferously opposed to the bill.  Rep.
That decision was vociferously opposed by athletes, and WADA's own vice president voted against it.
The mechanism they have in mind is one Beijing has fought vociferously in the past.
Kavanaugh has vociferously denied the allegations, including during a televised interview with — where else — Fox News.
Netanyahu's own security officials were not nearly as vociferously opposed to the JCPOA as he was.
In the past, Klinsmann has quickly and vociferously rebutted chatter about his interest in other jobs.
Representative Trey Gowdy, Republican of South Carolina, who was among those who most vociferously criticized Mrs.
Conradi reminds us that Yeltsin, not to mention Russia's military brass, also vociferously opposed NATO's enlargement.
When word of his idea leaked to the news website Axios, US telecom carriers complained vociferously.
Turkey, which has cast the Kurdish militias as terrorists, has vociferously objected to such a move.
She's probably very overrated, especially by all the people who are vociferously saying that she's overrated.
They've simply granted greater latitude to officers in the field — and defended them vociferously whenever criticized.
Cuba has vociferously denied any responsibility for the attacks and even allowed the FBI to come investigate.
"The Republicans were attacking me vociferously," Cohen said of his February appearance before the House Oversight Committee.
Mumbai's middle classes have been forced back onto trains, buses and rickshaws to get around, complaining vociferously.
I advocate for this vociferously to S. with a combination of exclamation points and scary-face emojis.
So it's no wonder that many who oppose the bill most vociferously are libertarians, or libertarian-leaning.
Elbakyan vociferously denies this and has previously said that many academics have even offered their login information.
First, President Donald Trump, who has famously tangled with Time Warner's CNN, has vociferously opposed the deal.
In my view, the right to disagree—sometimes strongly or vociferously—is vital in a free nation.
Harper, from oil-rich Alberta, had vociferously championed the pipeline, and didn't share Obama's climate change concerns.
Manning has vociferously denied the accusation and said he plans to sue the channel over the allegation.
Trump fought vociferously with both senators during the presidential campaign as well as intermittently during his presidency.
However, Cohen continues to vociferously deny this, and no other media outlet has yet confirmed McClatchy's report.
EPA officials have vociferously denied the accusations and say the proposed regulations would effectively ban the substance.
She has dissented vociferously in the voting rights case, in the Hobby Lobby case, in Citizens United.
These voters might not identify with the "Never Trump" group of conservatives who vociferously oppose the president.
Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona, who died in August, campaigned vociferously to have the verdict overturned.
"In the campaign, you saw Trump come out vociferously against abortion and court evangelicals," said Hollis-Brusky.
Mr. Temer, who traveled to Russia on Tuesday, has repeatedly and vociferously denied all allegations against him.
If any of them "were in this room, they would be vociferously defending him," Mr. Sciullo said.
These proposals benefit from the fact that they are not the most vociferously opposed by Big Pharma.
He has complained vociferously about the financial cost of America's treaty commitments to NATO and South Korea.
And let me repeat: Nikki Haley has chosen to vociferously deny something she was not accused of. .
But launching one could increase the already significant antipathy between Brussels and a vociferously euroskeptic government in Italy.
When allegations of sexual assault were raised against him, he denied them vociferously and called his accusers liars.
President Trump is expected to attend, one week after he was vociferously booed during a World Series game.
They can point out, far more vociferously, how his picks demonstrate a wholesale disregard of his campaign promises.
All argue vociferously that leaving the EU would be a negative shock for the world's fifth largest economy.
Small businesses, which complain most vociferously about tax-dodging by big firms with expensive lawyers, are particularly happy.
For all those matters on which he vociferously dissented in the past four years, comeuppance has been quick.
Farmers, in fact, vociferously fought the proposals, arguing they cut productivity and made life overall tougher for them.
China has vociferously protested against the deployment, fearing its sophisticated radar could see into its own missile deployments.
They may persuade President Trump to reimpose sanctions on Tehran, a move vociferously opposed by Washington's European allies.
After all, many fashion stakeholders spoke out vociferously earlier this year against President Trump's policies on women's rights.
" The president, who has complained vociferously about leaks to journalists, said the arrest "could be a terrific thing.
"That's huge potential lost revenue, which is why they have fought annuities vociferously for so long," Lau said.
Democrats on the city council vociferously opposed the new mayor's agenda, until his allies defeated many of them, too.
Because conservative thinkers are debating foundational questions with one another, at times vociferously: What is the point of government?
Despite the UN's glaring faults, deplored ever more vociferously by its critics, most reforms are likely to be blocked.
The Democrats are vociferously and unabashedly turning their party over to the most aggressive members of their liberal base.
Nearly every major partner of the United States in the Middle East vociferously opposed the deal from the onset.
YOU HAVE ARGUED VOCIFEROUSLY ON THIS NETWORK ABOUT LIQUIDITY ISSUES THAT YOU BELIEVE EXIST IN THE WAY ETFs TRADE.
You have position and cause to protect all of our fellow Marines and vociferously prosecute these pathetic keyboard warriors.
Afghan forces have repeatedly insisted that the hospital was occupied by militants, a claim that MSF has vociferously denied.
Mr. Ince argued vociferously against the bill and voted against it despite our party being divided on the subject.
The request has divided the school's alumni, with some vociferously defending the continued use of the two men's images.
Susan R. Estrich, a lawyer for Mr. Ailes, said that he "vociferously denies" the allegations in Ms. Roginsky's suit.
Democrats and teachers unions vociferously opposed the expansion, which they said would drain money from already underfunded public schools.
He has promoted himself vociferously as a change agent whose success may draw more black athletes into the sport.
It has support among Hawaii leaders and native interests, though the state's fishing industry has vociferously fought the proposal.
Joshua Kushner in July and August began "liking" a number of vociferously anti-Trump tweets from his Twitter account.
WILFRED FROST: Would you like to see your European allies back your hardline on Iran more vociferously than they have?
In May a vociferously Islamo-sceptical figure, Fred Fleitz, was named as chief of staff of the National Security Council.
For Mr Trump, the rollback completes a campaign pledge made to farmers, who objected vociferously to the Obama-era regulation.
Jay Nixon tried and failed to adopt Medicaid expansion, and Greitens campaigned on a vociferously anti-expansion platform last year.
The jobs boom seems to be partly down to welfare reforms that the likes of Mr Corbyn have vociferously opposed.
Its presence is vociferously opposed by China, Russia and North Korea, which all say THAAD is fueling an arms race.
Trump has vociferously asserted that he didn't do anything wrong in his July 25 conversation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.
But Brennan dropped the idea of giving her the job permanently when Democrats on the Senate intelligence committee vociferously objected.
"What are the chances of falling off the roof?" he argued vociferously when we tried previously to hash it out.
Guo vociferously denied allegations that Huawei's telecom equipment has "back doors" that allow Chinese intelligence services to access sensitive information.
The parents had complained vociferously, Mr. Mian recalled the friend saying, about the European Central Bank's low interest rate policies.
As the NCAA has argued so vociferously in court, these young men are supposed to be both scholars and athletes.
MORE's first August as president, as conservative voters reacted vociferously to the new president's plans to nationalize America's healthcare industry.
Still, progressive activists, pro-Democratic media outlets, and many voters across the country vociferously argued that Trump's conduct merited impeachment.
In response to Mr Kim's threats America is fielding a missile-defence system in South Korea—to which China vociferously objects.
In the past, companies like ExxonMobil have vociferously challenged the warnings of climate scientists about the dangerous effects of carbon emissions.
The Fry Up Police is an insanely popular community of people dedicated to vociferously slating people's attempts at a cooked breakfast.
In a memorable exchange with CNN's Jake Tapper in June, Trump vociferously -- and repeatedly -- defended his claims that Curiel was biased.
People have been tweeting vociferously about how their gym time and exercise classes have become a powerful outlet for their anxiety.
The paid family leave program will likely face stiff opposition on Capitol Hill, where Republicans have vociferously opposed any such program.
But the plan for the site backfired locally and de Magistris was supported in the district after vociferously objecting to it.
Though he publicly and vociferously disagreed with Lee's tactics during Gettysburg, historians now agree that Longstreet had dutifully followed Lee's orders.
So, why the standoff between the Yannys and Laurels all over social media, with people vociferously insisting on their sensorial superiority?
One of the more heartening aspects of the First Step Act, however, is how vociferously many conservatives have countered Cotton's claims.
The former campaign adviser has repeatedly and vociferously denied any improper contact with Russia during the course of the 85033 campaign.
To be sure, Schumer did cross a line with a statement he delivered vociferously at a rally outside the Supreme Court.
Mr. Ward was not pleased and complained vociferously, including to City Hall, according to two people with knowledge of the discussions.
Quicken's pre-emptive counter-suit was thrown out by a federal judged, but Gilbert and Quicken still vociferously deny the allegations.
ANOHNI "Hopelessness" (Secretly Canadian) The intent is vociferously political in this set of songs by Anohni, previously known as Antony Hegarty.
There are real worries, too, about trouble erupting in Cleveland involving left-wing groups that are vociferously opposed to Trump's candidacy.
In short order, Prada had done away with the offending objects, apologized and vociferously declared its intention to focus on diversity.
Bannon wasn't "vociferously opposed" to the strikes but was more skeptical than others, according to the official familiar with the discussions.
By Thursday, though, Mr. Trump was vociferously pushing the idea of arming teachers that he'd spoken of warmly in the meeting.
"I vociferously dissent and look forward to the day when the court issues a decision to right this sad wrong," she said.
To that end Mr Raymond argued vociferously against the Kyoto Protocol, an international deal to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions signed in 1997.
She vociferously defends him as a good father even though such abuse will affect their sons despite what she wants to believe.
Still, it was vociferously anti-immigrant, anti-Semitic, and anti-Catholic, and was also the first national organization to reject evolutionary theory.
Importantly, however, Gillespie has lent his campaign's name to the MS-13 ad and has vociferously defended the ad on cable television.
While Democrats have been vociferously opposed to a concrete barrier, they have supported funds for some degree of fencing along the border.
President Trump is scheduled to attend the upcoming G7 summit in Quebec, Canada beginning tomorrow, although he is complaining vociferously about going.
And it is a view that Mr. Trump still rejects, even more vociferously than he did when he was running for office.
I must continue to submit that although I disagree vociferously with Trump on policy, my objection here isn't about policy or partisanship.
A report on Thursday's meeting by China's state news agency Xinhua made no mention of the ruling, which China has vociferously disputed.
Trump attended Game 5 at Nationals Park, where he was vociferously booed by fans when he was shown on the video screen.
Not only do conservative lawmakers fight vociferously against any possible gun control, they refuse to stop fear mongering about powerless, disenfranchised groups.
The more vociferously bondholders push for a larger slice of recovery dollars, the more they end up risking looking like uncaring profiteers.
"Down (Is Where I Want to Be)," from the band's new album, "The Tourist," vociferously combines the off-kilter and the aggrieved.
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Trump's tweet likening impeachment to lynching comes one day after he called on Republicans to more vociferously defend him against the impeachment investigation.
Clinton regularly said that her education plan was "more comprehensive" than Sanders', a fact that that the Vermont senator vociferously pushed back on.
ISIS claims the Quran justifies taking non-Muslim women and girls captive, and permits their rape -- a claim vociferously denied by Islamic scholars.
Indeed, beyond the hearsay of a few anonymous people, we have no evidence that it happened, and Trump himself has vociferously disputed it.
Founded in 1991 by Umberto Bossi, the League once campaigned vociferously for northern secession and used to denounce Italy's capital as "thieving Rome".
"Russia has vociferously denied involvement and Girkin told The Associated Press last month by phone that "the insurgents did not shoot it down.
This comes despite pressure from politically prominent nationalist Muqtada al-Sadr, a Shiite stalwart who has vociferously insisted that Abdul-Mahdi be removed.
Angry response Beijing has always reacted vociferously to international criticism, especially on what it considers "sensitive" topics like Hong Kong, Tibet or Taiwan.
Still, he resisted so vociferously that for the rest of the year he was allowed to wear pants rather than the girls' uniform.
In emails to donors, he complained vociferously after a poll that would have helped qualify him for the debates was excluded from consideration.
They started arguing vociferously with Ms. Drago, who was in the car with her boyfriend, not to drive off with the precious mementos.
Gatlin was booed vociferously, even though he returned from his second ban in 210 and has been competing for the last seven seasons.
European unification, and the resulting European Union, too, have not only been approved of but also vociferously encouraged by American presidents before Trump.
Trump has also attracted scrutiny for vociferously praising Porter after he resigned and saying that he hopes he prospers in his future endeavors.
Not surprisingly, the insurance industry and many other health care industries vociferously oppose these plans and plan to spend heavily in fighting them.
The "religious-minority" loophole gives an ally of the Trump administration — one that might have objected vociferously to this move — something it wants.
The majority of Americans believe O.J. is guilty but here's a guy who has asserted his innocence vociferously for the last 20 years.
But the Trump administration vociferously denied the story, first through Trump's Twitter account and then at a briefing by press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
Warren vociferously supports abortion rights for women and hit Pence, who earlier this year signed one of the strictest abortion laws in the country.
They also discussed the Iran nuclear deal -- which Netanyahu has argued against vociferously -- and other regional changes, including the ongoing civil war in Syria.
He vociferously rejected reliance on legislative history, such as statements made by members of Congress and explanations of a statute's purpose in committee reports.
As the crowd continued its ruckus, Biggs compared his plight to Albert Einstein, whose theories were attacked vociferously before they were accepted and applauded.
But some of the Democratic Party's most active enforcers vociferously defended him, claiming that activists were conducting "purity tests" and shrinking the party's tent.
Meanwhile, the expected recipients of the "mitigation funding" are the same NGOs and research entities that are complaining so vociferously about the solicitor's change.
Trump has long derided the investigation as a "witch hunt" and vociferously denied that his campaign colluded with Moscow to interfere in the election.
Moore has insisted -- repeatedly and vociferously -- that the charges against him are false and the product of a "fake news" campaign to beat him.
The US vociferously objects to any allegation it carries out cyber attacks for commercial or trade purposes, as China has been accused of doing.
So why then did France vociferously reject Le Pen – by a vote of nearly two to one - while we somehow wound up with Trump?
President Trump is scheduled to be in attendance when the G7 summit begins in Quebec City tomorrow, although he has complained vociferously about going.
With the outbreak of civil war in Libya, Power began to advocate vociferously in favor of intervention to stop a potential massacre at Benghazi.
Delegates also booed vociferously during the official adoption of the Democratic Party platform — which included remarks from several prominent speakers of color, including Rep.
Although the Pistons dominated the game, the crowd seemed to respond most vociferously when workers roamed the stands dispensing giant Michigan state lottery cards.
Certainly some of the people in Tennessee who objected so swiftly and vociferously on Sunday to the Schiano news were drawing a moral line.
Sanders denied it vociferously and on the record; Warren initially declined to comment and then came out, hours later, with a carefully worded statement.
Trump has argued vociferously against multinational trade deals like TPP, saying he would prefer instead to have deals with specific countries one on one.
Abe gave him an envelope of cash two years ago as a donation from the prime minister, a claim Mr. Abe has vociferously denied.
And it is not unusual that they — and, even more vociferously, their allies — will attack the process as a means of undoing an election.
" Kohn qualified that she doesn't assume that, "the people who chime in most vociferously often are representative of most progressives, most liberals, most Democrats.
In the Canadian oiltown of Calgary, some residents are vociferously protesting city efforts to plant more trees because they're worried these trees will increase crime.
Bipartisan lawmakers and the Trump administration have alleged Huawei could enable the Chinese government to spy on U.S. communications networks, which Huawei has vociferously denied.
However, the industry has vociferously resisted outside oversight in the past, including Measure B, the LA law requiring that performers wear condoms in the county.
The U.S. and the Saudis say Iran is behind the attacks, while the U.K. says they're "almost certain" of the same; Iran vociferously denies it.
The THAAD rollout has been vociferously opposed by China, which fears it could be used to spy on its own defense and nuclear deterrent systems.
Hillary Clinton's campaign also maintained kayfabe with Correct the Record, a well-funded pro-Clinton super PAC that vociferously defended her throughout the 2016 election.
The health care industry is expected to fight single-payer efforts vociferously given that the idea threatens to cut payments to players throughout the industry.
In her graduate-level classes at American University -- a cover for work on behalf of the Russian government, according to prosecutors -- Butina vociferously defended Putin.
" Many factors contributed to the troubles of these companies, but Cappelli notes how "vociferously the investment community seems to object to being nice to employees.
Before the gig and after, they debate vociferously about what exactly they're going to do and how, working on the nuances of their live set.
The Fox C.E.O., Hannity told me, "was a father figure," and in 2016, Hannity vociferously defended his boss in the face of sexual-harassment allegations.
And it is an assault: the pipes vociferously toot and caw off-key, almost in protest, like a cartoon tugboat with a painful sore throat.
The Jackson estate has complained vociferously that it was given no opportunity to respond to the film's accusations, and sounded that note again on Friday.
Trump, who vociferously defended Kavanaugh during his confirmation process, went into a rage, saying it was Kavanaugh who'd been assaulted and that he should sue.
" Similarly, Politico reported that "one White House official said the decision would be 'seen as common-sense' by millions — though likely vociferously protested by others.
This fine and mildly interesting news became allegedly controversial when it attracted the notice of men, who promptly and vociferously began to complain about it.
Cohen has repeatedly and vociferously denied that such a trip happened, including to Congress, and including after he struck his first plea deal in New York.
Some Saudi nationalists, who vociferously support the country's influential Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, now share an online space with right-wing U.S. backers of Trump.
Timothy Sini, the current Suffolk County police commissioner and a Democratic candidate for district attorney, vociferously condemned Trump's strange plug for police brutality after the speech.
In statements and court documents, Cohen has vociferously denied ever visiting Prague, even dispensing photos of his passport, with no Czech stamps visible, as putative proof.
And despite its financial woes, Greece is one of the few NATO members that meets the alliance's defense spending threshold -- an issue Trump has litigated vociferously.
In fact, many within Clinton's own party have vociferously maligned the Democratic National Committee's process as being too deferential to the former senator from New York.
He's faced allegations by women who say they were groped, fondled and forcibly kissed by the businessman-turned-politician, though Trump has vociferously denied the allegations.
He is now forced to deal with a possibility he has long argued vociferously against: putting this nation into yet another foreign conflict in the region.
Cohoon vocalizes differently in the spring, when he knows the birds are looking for mates, than in the early summer, when they're vociferously defending their owlets.
During his campaign, Porterfield vociferously criticized the Youth Mental Health Protection Act, a bill that failed to pass the state legislature in 2018 despite bipartisan support.
Khizr Khan said he has been reluctant to speak out so vociferously against Trump, opening himself and his family to attacks from the Manhattan billionaire's supporters.
McCarthy and other Republican lawmakers have vociferously defended Trump in the wake of a whistleblower complaint that led to a formal impeachment inquiry in the House.
Republican pushback Trump and his Republican colleagues in the House have complained vociferously about the House Intelligence Committee rules because they were excluded from those hearings.
For our next national security adviser, let's hire a devil's advocate who speaks his or her own mind vociferously in private and shows tact in public.
The bargain won the support of dozens of hardline pro-Brexit MPs in her party who had vociferously refused to back her deal in the past.
And unlike Peter Navarro, the vociferously anti-trade economist who is head of Trump's newly created National Trade Council, Hassett is a fairly mainstream free market conservative.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The Polish artist Aneta Bartos may speak softly, but her photographs vociferously announce her unique, if challenging, approach to family ties.
And the clerics in the holy city of Qom, who shy from mixing Islam and politics, would more vociferously have questioned the legitimacy of the Islamic Republic.
Bob Corker, who bottled up last week after hitting Trump for his comments about Curiel, but eventually came out vociferously against Trump's proposed ban on Muslims Tuesday.
Walkout Pro-Beijing lawmakers, who had vociferously criticized the Youngspiration pair all week and called for them to apologize, took matters into their own hands on Wednesday.
Washington (CNN)Rudy Giuliani's daughter says she's voting for Hillary Clinton, not Donald Trump, whom the former New York City mayor has vociferously backed in the campaign.
" Meanwhile, the Trump administration's education agenda and criticism from civil rights groups "might have made it easier for those who oppose charters to oppose them more vociferously.
That reality begs the question: What does American diversity mean if linguistic diversity, the very facet of living in a multicultural society, can be so vociferously opposed?
Cuomo thus has achieved something of a miracle in the Trump era: uniting the organization most vociferously opposing the president with the one that helped elect him.
The Sanders assault clearly frustrated Clinton, who vociferously defended herself as a progressive who gets results and has spent decades working on children's rights and health care.
And it was a pleasure to listen to his healthy, ringing voice, an alluring tenor that effortlessly filled the house and was vociferously appreciated by the audience.
Unsurprisingly, Return of Kings became vociferously involved in the movement, with Valizadeh writing articles targeting Quinn directly and urging other men to participate in the online attacks.
In contrast, the Minerals Council of Australia (MCA) vociferously campaigned to kill Australia's carbon price, and is pushing for government support for new coal-fired power plants.
Following the brash and aggressive character of its chief executive, Michael O'Leary, Ryanair made its name by cutting costs to the bone and vociferously opposing union membership.
When the Cold War was at its height, she vociferously asserted that the Soviets differed from the Gospels only in the methods they used to achieve equality.
The live stream draws hundreds of watchers at a time, and thousands vote and comment on Twitter and Facebook, arguing vociferously over sitting positions and camera angles.
So Jessica, now 28, was all the more determined to keep her mother safely there, with her siblings and grandmother, and vociferously pleaded for her to stay.
SpaceX officials vociferously asserted that the Falcon 9 performed as expected, suggesting that blame for anything that went wrong should fall on Northrop Grumman, which built Zuma.
They vociferously resist any zone changes that would shut them out of their chosen school and put them in the zone of one they see as inferior.
His forceful defense of the president came after some of Mr. Trump's allies have in recent weeks accused Mr. Barr of failing to vociferously back the president.
America at the moment seems full of dedicated, flag-waving patriots who love their country passionately, vociferously; they just can't stand their fellow citizens or their government.
"  Trump has vociferously defended his decision to withdraw U.S. troops from northern Syria over the past week, reiterating his pledge to stop U.S. engagement in "endless wars.
Democratic Congressman Ted Lieu was widely and vociferously attacked by his own constituents for merely 'praying' for the victims, but failing to pass gun regulations through Congress.
This industry group always complains vociferously about requirements like newer window technology or better light fixtures that will drive up builders' costs by 1 or 2 percent.
That same week, the White House leveled the unsubstantiated and explosive claim that Britain helped former President Barack Obama spy on Trump, a charge that London vociferously denied.
Each set of these tariffs has been vociferously opposed by tech industry trade groups, but their concerns seem to have had little effect on the administration's final thinking.
Vice's director Adam McKay has been vociferously tweeting in defense of his film against reports questioning the accuracy of some of its claims about Vice President Dick Cheney.
Conservative leadership candidates have vociferously defended the right of well-off OAPs to watch TV for nothing (unsurprisingly, since they make up so much of the Tory party).
But the Kurds have objected vociferously to using Turkish troops or Turkish-backed Syrian rebels: They believe Turkey will intentionally select territory that would obstruct PYD military advances.
After vociferously defending his daughter Ivanka's right to sit in his chair during a conference of the G-20, Trump has been notably silent about his son's actions.
A man in the audience shouted out, "No PPP," confusing it with TPP, the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal pushed by the Obama administration, which Trump vociferously opposes.
Mr. Netanyahu vociferously opposed that deal, describing it as a naïve capitulation to Tehran that will ultimately free it from international sanctions without effectively restraining its hostile ambitions.
In all my conversations about the ill effects of tariffs – and what the recent testimony of 22019 companies to USTR asserts – those most vociferously complaining are business owners.
The decision came after an exhaustive review of US diplomats' safety in Havana and discussions with the Cuban government, which has vociferously denied any involvement in the attacks.
After weeks of complaining vociferously about the investigative process itself, Republicans on the front lines of the inquiry are now shifting toward more substantive defenses of Mr. Trump.
Speaking at the United Nations Security Council, Britain's ambassador, Karen Pierce, raised the possibility of additional sanctions on Russia, which has vociferously denied any involvement in the poisoning.
But the White House has threatened to veto any bill that would unwind American involvement in the conflict and continues to vociferously defend its relationship with Saudi Arabia.
He is a vociferously outspoken critic of even mild gentrification, as discomfited by the erection of a skyscraper on Flatbush as the rent-is-too-damn-high guy.
In fact, he spent the last couple of years of his presidency pursuing the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement, a free trade law vociferously opposed by the labor movement.
Two sources close to Trump -- one inside the White House and one outside -- said they have never heard the President complain this vociferously about the NFL protests before.
Leganes has vociferously objected to the transfer, which effectively robs the club of one of its most important players without giving it the opportunity to sign a replacement.
Leganes has vociferously objected to the transfer which effectively robs the club of one of its most important players without giving it the opportunity to sign a replacement.
Washington should adopt a firm policy against the Iranian regime and its terrorist and repressive arm, the IRGC, while vociferously standing with those who seek genuine democratic change.
But the tech community, backed by privacy and civil liberties advocates, has vociferously opposed the legislation, arguing this type of assistance would undermine security and endanger online privacy.
But he rallied to Moore's side, and has been one of the few high-profile Republicans to vociferously promote his candidacy since the allegations against him were first published.
I detailed why in a post last night, and plenty of Senators, including Massachusetts' Ed Markey, who led the creation of the 1996 Telecommunications Act, vociferously opposed the resolution.
But very quickly, Cohen vociferously disputed this claim that he had been to Prague — and he continued to do so after his plea deal, and in his testimony Wednesday.
The president and the Republican Congress should be pointing out vociferously that 'Medicare For All' means Rationing For All, and the undermining of the forces that drive medical breakthroughs.
The ruling will anger London-based tabloid newspapers, which had vociferously argued that the injunction was absurd when the details were easily available at the click of a mouse.
The idea is to capture and store carbon, but it's extremely expensive to do, and Trump has vociferously campaigned on the idea of cutting federal spending and slashing regulations.
The stage is set for Republican candidates who embrace Trump, and Democrat candidates who most vociferously oppose him, to have little trouble filling campaign headquarters with volunteers in 2018.
"You can always tell the Canadians, because they respond so differently and vociferously, and if you're really lucky you have Newfoundlanders waving flags," said Ms. Frost, who is American.
The tech community, privacy advocates and a bipartisan contingent of lawmakers are expected to vociferously oppose the measure, which they believe would weaken security and damage America's economic competitiveness.
Blumenthal excoriating Amazon's delivery system as a "callous attempt to shirk its responsibilities and evade accountability," Dave Clark, senior vice president of Amazon, vociferously defended the $900 billion company.
Make them and their ideals the focus of negative campaigning and they will be much less likely to come home and back the Republican nominee who vociferously denounced them.
And it does so using some notably rosy assumptions about the effects of large-scale increases to government spending, taxes, and deficits, assumptions that other analysts would dispute vociferously.
In a nod to a recent cover of this newspaper, Mr Johnson has vociferously attacked what he calls a "bog-roll" Brexit that is "soft, yielding and seemingly infinitely long".
This revocation at least was expected; zero-rating is a part of the net neutrality debate, in which Pai is vociferously opposed to pretty much everything former Chairman Wheeler did.
The company then famously hired Hugo Barra away from Google, who played an instrumental role in rehabilitating its brand image, vociferously defending its creative talent and refuting the "copycat" label.
Far better, when his policy proposals seem at odds with his promises and will likely betray the very people who voted for him, that we point out these inconsistencies vociferously.
The administration argues that this move is needed to protect religious freedom, but legal experts and women's health groups vociferously disagree and argue that it is illegal on multiple fronts.
Lillebeth Larun, a scientist at the Norwegian Institute of Public Health who led the Cochrane Review, is one of several scientists who vociferously disagreed with Tovey's decision to withdraw it.
But the company has vociferously refuted such claims, noting that both variants are on the same software path and will get the same timing of updates and extension of support.
While the condemnation has been bipartisan, the Republican criticism is particularly notable since it comes at a time when the GOP is vociferously defending Trump from House Democrats' impeachment inquiry.
Now, Mr. Wilson — who vociferously staked out his position as a never-Trumper from early in the campaign — feels compelled to speak publicly to Republican staffers working for the administration.
He has challenged the Australian crowds to get more vociferously behind their "home" team, and he has stood on tee boxes showing his players exactly where to aim their shots.
China has complained vociferously about the Trump administration's recent decision to speed up the deployment of the Thaad antimissile system in South Korea, charging that it will undermine regional stability.
Driver groups like Gig Workers Rising, Rideshare Drivers United, and the Mobile Worker Alliance have vociferously supported AB5, holding frequent rallies, protests, and a multi-day caravan across the state.
Between rounds at the Pedraza fight in January, Davis had information coming at him from the coaches in his corner and from Mayweather, who was vociferously dispensing advice from ringside.
Most Democrats are vociferously opposed to McNamee's confirmation, saying that his past positions in the Trump administration and elsewhere show he cannot be the neutral arbiter that the agency requires.
For whatever reason, people seem compelled to vociferously proclaim how much they hate the Keeping Up With the Kardashians Star, while we all know they watch every episode of the show.
In a remarkable and lengthy statement, the generally reclusive Rebekah and Bob Mercer vociferously defended Trump, who they have dedicated millions to supporting through a super PAC and retain enormous influence.
When the FCC in 2015 voted to help consumers by pre-empting the laws of two states that prohibit communities from expanding and building their own broadband networks, Pai dissented vociferously.
Five-times Grand Slam champion Martina Hingis was jeered vociferously by the crowd during the 1999 French Open final when she tried it against Steffi Graf on the way to defeat.
In a year where the player's union was really talking vociferously about let's not do this anymore, it makes too much money for the NFL, so they're going to do it.
The next step is for other key members of the Trump administration's security team — and most especially, the president — vociferously to support Bolton, while continuing a defend, deter and counter strategy.
Rather than using it as an opportunity to pivot in the direction of a new great leap forward in liberalization, he vociferously defended the China model and Chinese Communist Party rule.
Trump unveiled his retaliatory measures on Twitter after the markets closed, capping a chaotic week throughout which the president vociferously downplayed speculation that a recession could be on the horizon.    Sen.
Between the lines: Hospitals' silence on this issue stands in stark contrast to last year, when they vociferously opposed Republican attempts to repeal the Affordable Care Act and cut Medicaid funding.
Throughout the often-impassioned messages, Manafort protested his innocence and insisted he was being set up by corrupt prosecutors out to get President Donald Trump, a sentiment Hannity agreed with vociferously.
Turkey has objected vociferously to such a move, raising fears of a backlash that could prompt the Turks to curtail their cooperation with Washington in the struggle against the Islamic State.
On Monday night, the White House also announced that a thundering herd of House Republicans, who have vociferously argued in Trump's favor, will also advise his impeachment team in the Senate.
The Obama administration fought this idea vociferously, which is one reason John Paulson and Steve Schwarzman — two of the main hedge fund managers behind recap and release — became solid Trump backers.
Trump has vociferously slammed his longtime former aide as a liar and denied the allegations leveled against him -- but how much will he be distracted by Cohen's testimony while in Vietnam?
While Democrats and centrist Republicans are already blasting the move, one White House official said the decision would be "seen as common-sense" by millions — though likely vociferously protested by others.
And while there was outcry from some attendees, much of the crowd did not seem upset to see him there, vociferously defending Weinstein from any jokes or comments made at his expense.
It weighs around 272,21 pounds, will get to 22 miles per hour in 22 seconds, and four grown men will fit inside — with at least two of them complaining about it vociferously.
Here's Tony's statement: And here's Larry Page: In a wide-ranging interview with Bloomberg, Fadell vociferously defended his record at Nest, including the products the company shipped and the money it made.
It's one thing to vociferously argue against a business decision within the confines of a corporate campus; it is something completely else to regularly track activity and leak that to a journalist.
European concerns had already set in ahead of Trump's arrival on the continent, following weeks during which the US President has increasingly and vociferously aired out his grievances against many of them.
Trump has vociferously defended his false assertion that the hurricane was expected to hit Alabama and has maintained that his statements were based on governmental analyses that were accurate at the time.
The White House appears to have muzzled its top surrogates at a critical juncture, an unusual posture for a president who has made a point to vociferously defend himself against his critics.
The telecom industry has long vociferously denied a link between antennas and health outcomes, although California's Department of Public Health has issued warnings about potential health effects of personal cell phone antennas.
He will blame the elites, the insiders and the dishonest fake news for his own inability to lead and to make the "deals" he so vociferously promised his supporters he would make.
In Georgia, Ms. Abrams and her campaign complained vociferously about voter suppression tactics by her Republican opponent, Brian Kemp, that they said disproportionally impacted minority voters, and likely cost her the election.
Initial reactions Friday night seemed to mirror what happened when Trump put forward Ratcliffe in 2019 — Democrats were vociferously opposed, Republicans were mostly mum and former intelligence officials were exasperated but unsurprised.
The fact that such demands may not be met — and may even result in significant sacrifice for those who make them most vociferously — does not make them less meaningful, but more so.
The London government complained vociferously after the White House aired a conspiracy theory that British intelligence helped President Barack Obama secretly spy on Mr. Trump during last year's campaign, which Britain denied.
Now that it is President Trump who is being targeted, my partisan Democratic friends are vociferously rejecting these neutral civil liberties arguments, because they do not now serve their partisan political interests.
"Millions of Americans vociferously agree with Sanders, and the bloody rubble in Gaza testifies that 'it is just too late for establishment politics,'" he wrote, using a quote from a Sanders speech.
Many west London MPs vociferously oppose expansion, including Boris Johnson, the foreign secretary, who once threatened to lie in front of the bulldozers if it went ahead, and Justine Greening, the education secretary.
Puzder's record of opposition to increasing the minimum wage, dispensing mandatory paid overtime, and upholding other workers' rights regulations make him a contentious choice to defend the very laws he so vociferously opposes.
They have been vociferously arguing online that women at Google are not "average" and so they should not be offended by the manifesto's litany of citations to studies of the "average" woman's deficiencies.
Whether it is legal or not, the administration has gambled that it is good policy, one that is being challenged vigorously and vociferously in the court of public opinion — and perhaps, in Congress.
He also argued vociferously for a new airport to be built on an island in the Thames Estuary as a solution to the capital's air capacity problems, a plan rejected by the government.
He vociferously supported the president's policies on every single issue we spoke about — and made some excellent points, some of which changed my mind about things that I thought I felt clearly about.
Seeking to preserve the competitive advantage over brick-and-mortar businesses bestowed on it by Section 230, Big Tech vociferously opposed efforts to amend the CDA as a threat to their bottom line.
Senior politicians, from the Socialist prime minister, Manuel Valls, on the left to Les Républicains candidate Nicolas Sarkozy and the National Front candidate Marine Le Pen on the right, vociferously defended the bans.
" Baker said that if he had been more convinced there was evidence that Clinton intended to violate the law, "I would have argued that vociferously with him [Comey] and maybe changed his view.
Apple — backed vociferously by Silicon Valley at large — argues that creating such software is tantamount to putting a "backdoor" in all of its products that malicious hackers would then be able to exploit.
And when one of the filmmakers tentatively asks Mr. Foos to explain an inaccuracy in his story, Mr. Talese vociferously objects, deriding the directors as mere "cameramen" and unfit to act as journalists.
Players have complained vociferously about playing two games in five days, and the N.F.L.'s own data shows a higher rate of injuries on Thursday night compared with games on Sunday and Monday.
And in vociferously attacking Clinton's remark about his supporters, he is inviting additional scrutiny of the open racism and misogyny of some people who attend his rallies, which has already been well documented.
The Trump administration, which has tightened the decades-old U.S. trade embargo on Cuba in a renewed attempt to force the one party system to reform, has been campaigning vociferously for Ferrer's release.
"We've been alarmed that Mr. Trump hasn't spoken out vociferously against these anti-Semites and racists and misogynists who continue to support him," said Jonathan Greenblatt, chief executive of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL).
Large hospital systems and trade groups have vociferously criticized Democrats' "Medicare for All" proposals, but rural facilities and public hospitals that treat mostly low-income patients are sitting on the sidelines of the debate.
Clinton's supporters want to change the rules and are vociferously promoting the idea that if the debate moderators allow the two political gladiators to go at each other, it will be unfair to Clinton.
After the 54-year-old Ramirez vociferously criticized Maduro's running of Venezuela's economy, they split late last year and he was ordered out of his last government post as U.N. envoy in New York.
Erdely wrote that UVA administrators, especially Dean Nicole Eramo, were indifferent to Jackie's report of violence and that this was typical of the university's response to such reports, a charge UVA has vociferously denied.
Neo-Maoists dismiss criticisms of Mao as smears by Westerners and revisionists, and the group vociferously defends Mao and his policies in articles online, with occasional public shaming of those who slight his legacy.
James Carville and Tim Russert used to sit together -- and then Tim would go back to relentlessly grilling Democrats (and Republicans) on TV, while James would go back to defending Democrats just as vociferously.
Bolton is known for his hard-line right-wing views, and he's one of the few prominent members of the foreign-policy intelligentsia who still vociferously defend the United States' 2003 invasion of Iraq.
Notably, moderate Republican senators have vociferously protested cuts to Medicaid — refusing to support the Senate health bill over it, in some cases — while barely speaking about the cuts to subsidies in the individual market.
College players were among those who complained most vociferously about the I.T.F. tour changes, and the new Oracle events could also alleviate some of the financial demands on players based in the United States.
The White House on Friday vociferously defended President Trump's chief of staff after he mischaracterized remarks made by a Democratic congresswoman who criticized Trump's condolence call to a widow of a fallen U.S. solider.
"I must admit that I was a wee bit surprised that Mr. Trump finally chose Mr. Bannon, I thought that his stable of Washington insiders would have objected too vociferously," Suhayda wrote in an email.
Trump on judge attacks Trump also vociferously defended his claims that a judge overseeing a lawsuit against Trump University is biased because of his Mexican heritage -- pushing back against criticism that his objections are racist.
" Watching Trump vociferously defend his claim that John McCain was "not a war hero" because he was captured by the Vietnamese, Lewandowski realizes: "He had never seen a candidate have such courage in his convictions.
Republicans have also focused on divisive issues, like healthcare rather than, say, infrastructure; their healthcare legislation in particular was so unpopular that it was not difficult for the entire Democratic caucus to vociferously oppose it.
His work shows us what Midwesterners have always known, and what people have recently begun to say quite vociferously: that there has long been a strain of creative radicalism in places discounted as having none.
While the Trump administration would doubtless vociferously oppose this, the Treasury Department would find it virtually impossible to actually sanction SWIFT for providing services that SWIFT was legally required to offer under controlling European law.
Mr. Netanyahu's claim, made at the same podium at the General Assembly where in past years he argued vociferously against signing the nuclear accord with Iran, came with photographs and map coordinates of the facility.
Britain, France and Germany vociferously protested Mr. Trump's decision last year to quit the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, and were loath to participate in a forum they saw as designed to push Iran toward collapse.
It has been controversial in South Korea in large part because China has been so vociferously against it: Beijing views it as targeting the People's Liberation Army as part of a U.S. strategy to contain China.
The group includes both Democrats who advocated vociferously for Obamacare's passage and Republicans who have served in previous administrations or advised recent presidential candidates, and who have argued for scrapping much or all of the law.
Many Republicans who once vociferously criticized Trump are now loyal allies (Energy Secretary Rick Perry once called him a "cancer on conservatism"), and essentially all incumbent Republicans are aware that crossing Trump could cost them politically.
Wendell Primus, a deeply respected appointee to the Department of Health and Human Services who vociferously opposed to cuts to welfare, produced an estimate suggesting the Republicans' Senate bill would push 40013 million people into poverty.
" The Carson campaign vociferously disputed the reports, insisting that he was too a pathologically violent teenager, leading to totally accurate headlines like, "Ben Carson Defends Himself Against Allegations That He Never Attempted to Murder a Child.
The maker of Dulux paint thwarted a strategically and financially attractive takeover approach by U.S. rival PPG that was vociferously backed by many of the group's investors – and did so without putting forward a convincing defence.
Despite a rocky first year, Trump has also delivered on a promise to fill the courts with conservative nominees, and Republicans are repaying him by more vociferously defending him against special consul Robert Mueller's Russia investigation.
At the time of the Times's report, Trump denied vociferously that he was considering adding Flood to his team of personal lawyers, and said he was "VERY HAPPY" with Cobb and the rest of his team.
So if he pushes against the bill too vociferously, he will simply cement the convictions of his critics that he's in Vladimir Putin's pocket, and give more traction to calls for investigations into his past affairs.
After repeatedly and vociferously recommending that the age restriction for buying rifles and shotguns be raised to 21 from 18, Mr. Trump walked back his promise and suggested it was up to states to decide. Feb.
Education experts argue vociferously about a range of potential causes, including school segregation, limited school choice, funding inequities, family poverty, too much focus on test prep and a dearth of instruction in basic skills like phonics.
One adviser said Trump remarked in a conversation last week that he felt that "there are a lot of people out to get him," musing that he should not have attacked the intelligence community so vociferously.
Migrants' advocates and human rights groups have vociferously criticized the American policy shift, saying Mexico, which is suffering historic levels of violence, is not a safe place to send people who already fear for their lives.
A candidate being the nominee for two different parties is not unusual in New York politics, but now, Ocasio-Cortez is publicly accusing Crowley of mounting a third-party challenge to her, something he vociferously denies.
It is to effuse together about a particular move, to shout vociferously at the referee who, once again, has made a terribly unfair call, and, of course, to jump and scream when a goal is scored.
The game was rowdy, earning players a flurry of yellow cards, and Colombia vociferously protested the call that lead to Kane's goal, the England forward grappling with Carlos Sanchez before the Colombian pushed him to the ground.
They booed him vociferously after every strikeout on Sunday, and never more viciously than in the 12th inning, when the game ended with Stanton swinging through a Brad Brach fastball, stranding the tying run at second base.
The Superman movement argues vociferously for the abolition of laws, mostly passed when human genetic modification was first permitted, which forbid the modification of a genome to create a being who does not inhabit human "G-space".
Trump in office put aside his grievances about China's trade and currency practices, aired vociferously during the campaign, to get China behind his strategy of punishing sanctions on North Korea for its escalating missile and nuclear tests.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump on Friday vociferously -- and repeatedly -- defended his claims that a judge overseeing a lawsuit against Trump University is biased because of his Mexican heritage, pushing back against criticism that his objections are racist.
The department has repeatedly and vociferously denied that there was a third meeting, which press reports suggest could have occurred at a Russia-friendly foreign policy address given by Trump at the Mayflower Hotel in April 2016.
He struck out all three times he faced Keuchel, injured his left wrist while bracing himself after catching a ball against the wall, and was booed vociferously when he grounded out meekly in his final at-bat.
Both the League and 5-Star have vociferously denounced previous suggestions that the next prime minister might be a technocrat, saying that the premier needed to be a politician who had won legitimacy from the ballot-box.
Support a specific candidate if you must, but not too vociferously; if you can't endorse the idea that the field is one big united team of good folks, havin' a great time out there, you're being counterproductive.
The unhappiness has been there from the start of the Trump era; hundreds of State Department officials, for example, objected vociferously to the early version of the administration's travel ban on people from several majority-Muslim countries.
The Chamber supports the bill backed by House GOP leadership and is traditionally a major outside spender on behalf of Republican candidates in general elections, though it most vociferously backs more business-friendly candidates and less strident conservatives.
Now he increasingly favours those he thinks will be personally loyal and who will argue on his behalf most vociferously—either people he knows personally, or cable-news personalities who offer strident defences of his conduct on television.
More than a year and a half after some MacBook owners began vociferously complaining about broken MacBook keyboards, Apple is making what it says is a material change in the keyboards in its high-end MacBook Pro laptops.
More new sanctions in this early implementation phase would be counterproductive and would empower the most radical elements of Iran's political system who have vociferously opposed the nuclear deal and believe Iran has totally capitulated to the West.
Washington could offer to lift sanctions, especially those that affect ordinary North Koreans' quality of life, and — as we've done in the recent past — cancel the military drills with South Korea to which the Kim regime vociferously objects.
Johnson, who replaced May after she failed three times to get her Brexit deal through parliament, has refused to rule out proroguing the House of Commons and Brexit supporters have vociferously encouraged him to do so if necessary.
He was one of the President's earliest and most vocal foreign policy supporters, vociferously backing the real estate magnate at a time when many in the Republican foreign policy establishment were publicly and staunchly opposed to his candidacy.
He noted Curiel is a member of La Raza Lawyers of San Diego, which Trump aides say is affiliated with a national group, the National Council of La Raza (NCLR), that is vociferously opposing the presumptive GOP nominee.
This expansion was vociferously opposed by many of the programmers working on the Bitcoin project, who worried that expanding the network quickly would make it easier for a company or government to exert influence over the decentralized system.
Mr. Sanders sniped at party officials and complained vociferously about debate rules set by the D.N.C. that open a path for Michael R. Bloomberg, the billionaire former mayor of New York, to qualify for the upcoming Nevada debate.
And there is no doubt that if Frederick Douglass, Susan B. Anthony, or Cesar Chavez were alive today, they wouldn't be sitting idly, playing on their iPhones and watching stupid videos; they'd be speaking up, and rather vociferously.
Some critics of the proposal, like Harvey, said the potential longer-term effect of making Medicare more sustainable is one reason some of the bigger healthcare groups have showed a "hesitancy to speak so vociferously" against the experiment.
Going forward, the world's second-largest economy is expected to "vociferously protest" Tuesday's action, but it won't ultimately cut off cooperation with the U.S. on North Korea or directly retaliate against American firms, according to the Eurasia note.
It amounted to, at times, a picture of a President at odds with the officials who this week have called vociferously for a change in power in Caracas and have consistently declined to rule out a US military intervention.
And Clinton, the "establishment" candidate, has claimed vociferously that she supports unions, and of the two she was the one who put a labor official on her platform delegation — Paul Booth, the executive assistant to the president of AFSCME.
At the same time, its management has been navigating a series of credit downgrades, write-downs and accusations of improper accounting standards, denied vociferously by the company — all of which contributed to the dramatic collapse in its share price.
Listening to statehood supporters in Puerto Rico, vociferously defending in Spanish an idealized version of admission to the union that seems firmly rooted in fantasy, whereby they purport to sell a type of socialist-redistributionist-of-wealth economic system.
Their no votes helped sink the Republican repeal of the Affordable Care Act last year; both objected vociferously to a provision that would have stripped funding from Planned Parenthood Federation of America, the women's health and reproductive rights organization.
The Belarusian leader has, particularly since Mr. Pompeo's visit, taken an increasingly hostile view of any such amalgamation, even as he continued to vociferously demand the cut-price Russian energy he needs to keep his country's sickly economy afloat.
LONDON (Reuters) - The British Labour Party's socialist leader Jeremy Corbyn said on Monday there needed to be dialogue to stop growing violence in Venezuela but stopped short of condemning its President Nicolas Maduro who he has vociferously supported in the past.
If you hadn't been paying attention to this election and watched Monday night's proceedings, you could be forgiven for not realizing that Donald Trump is the most vociferously anti-immigration presidential nominee in America is at least a half-century.
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Mariners 20, Yankees 24 When Robinson Cano was introduced in the starting lineup Friday, he was vociferously jeered by Yankees fans, who were still feeling scorned from when he left after the 21 season, absconding to Seattle for $1 million.
Many of the people Trump has installed in key health agencies — Francis Collins at the National Institutes of Health, Scott Gottlieb at the Food and Drug Administration, Brenda Fitzgerald at the Centers for Disease Control — are pro-vaccine, and vociferously so.
As President Donald Trump vociferously pushes for a physical barrier across the country's southern border, young people claiming to be eligible for protection under the Special Immigrant Juvenile (SIJ) program increasingly face a less publicized barrier: heightened demands for paperwork.
Republicans poked holes in the testimony, making clear that none of the witnesses had actually heard Mr. Trump explicitly tie the security aid to the investigations, and they complained vociferously about the process, assailing it as tilted against the president.
In fact, some who are invested in the status quo have vociferously opposed legislative reform efforts to protect the legal rights of these children, arguing that providing them with attorneys would amount to an unfunded mandate and interfere with states' rights.
Like some of her rivals for the nomination, Ms. Gabbard has earned 2 percent support or higher in several polls that the D.N.C. does not count toward debate qualification, and her campaign has argued vociferously that some of them should.
Adding another layer of complexity, Turkey had objected vociferously to the role of the Kurdish Y.P.G. While American military commanders believe the Y.P.G. has some of the most experienced and proficient fighters, Turkey has denounced the organization as a terrorist group.
Coats also vociferously defended US intelligence agencies' findings that Russia interfered in the 2016 elections on Trump's behalf -- a finding that the President publicly disavowed in a 2018 public press conference as he stood beside Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki.
Even though she was able to withstand reportedly high turnout among his supporters, and even though core Sanders fans might be vociferously anti-Clinton, she strove in her speech to convince them that switching over to Team Clinton wouldn't be such a stretch.
In return, members of the evangelical "old guard" — from Jerry Falwell Jr. to Tony Perkins — have continued to vociferously support Trump, even going so far as to suggest his presidency was preordained by God, despite the protestations of an increasingly vocal evangelical minority.
The tell-alls portrayed Davis as a self-involved, alternately controlling and neglectful alcoholic – characterizations disputed by many Hollywood insiders, including Merrill and most vociferously by Davis, who disinherited her daughter and didn't speak to her again through to her death in 1989.
Still, a number of liberal welfare experts who joined his administration, including Georgetown law professor Peter Edelman, the Kennedy School's Bane, and Ellwood, would be tasked with developing the Clinton welfare plan, alongside the more vociferously anti-welfare aide and speechwriter Bruce Reed.
Well… Playlist: "Mexican Radio" / "I Won't Dance" / "Inner Sanctum" / "Rex Irae (Requiem)" / "Nemesis" / "The Name of My Bride" / "A Kiss Or A Whisper"/ "Phallic Tantrum" Even the band themselves have repeatedly, vociferously insisted that this 1988 LP was a swing and a miss.
The demands of British students include lowering the voting age to 16, whereas American school children are striking in support, among others things, of the Green New Deal, an environmental programme espoused most vociferously by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a new member of Congress.
The president of the United States should, under any circumstance, vociferously defend a free media, no matter how much he or she may disagree with or dislike the manner in which they are being covered or the stories that are being reported.
Washington (CNN)Two former high-ranking White House officials publicly said Tuesday that Ivanka Trump's use of a personal email account for official White House business was "hypocritical," because the Trump campaign vociferously criticized Hillary Clinton in 2016 for a similar practice.
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By the end of the '22010s, when it was clear how much Republicans were benefiting from soft money, he was vociferously defending it from the attacks of his Republican Senate colleague John McCain, who'd made it his mission to rein in political spending.
Three of the pieces, including a video by Sun Yuan and Peng Yu entitled "Dogs That Cannot Touch Each Other," used animals to symbolically depict oppression in China, and were protested vociferously by organizations like People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
The California Teachers Association vociferously resisted the change, citing the financial burden on schools as they adjust to the new hours, as well as the burden on parents who work as labourers or in the service industry, and cannot start work later.
WASHINGTON — Russian military officials have vociferously denied that their airstrikes have killed civilians in Syria, going so far as to say that eyewitness accounts that a major hospital was bombed last year in the brutal fight to retake Aleppo were mere fabrications.
If the arrangement comes to fruition — some British and French officials say they have their doubts — it would constitute the most open break between President Trump and European allies that objected vociferously to his decision to pull out of the 2015 nuclear deal.
Sessions has also vociferously opposed an effort by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives to crack down on shady gun sales by clarifying when a person is "engaged in the business of selling guns" and therefore must conduct background checks on buyers.
Robust numbers of white millennials, especially but not exclusive males, who frequent a constellation of chat boards that are vociferously critical of feminism, racial equality and racial diversity reflect a young generation who are embracing a return to old-fashioned racism, bigotry, sexism and homophobia.
Privacy advocates vociferously opposed this concept of "key escrow" carried out at the hardware level for several reasons, not least of which were the inability of the public to verify the security of this secret system or the process by which it would be employed.
It has been compared to the Marshall Plan -- the huge redevelopment initiative undertaken by the US to rebuild Western Europe in the wake of World War II, after which it emerged as a global superpower -- though Chinese state media has vociferously rejected this analogy.
The proposal, which would make corporate income earned from exports tax-exempt and bar companies from deducting the cost of imports, is strongly supported by exporters such as GE and Boeing but vociferously opposed by import-reliant retailers like Walmart, Target, IKEA, and Best Buy.
" The N.F.L. quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who has been vociferously criticized for protesting racial injustice by taking a knee during the national anthem and has been joined by other sports figures, published a video on Instagram on Wednesday that he described as "painful to watch.
Novkov also wrote that even if Trump were able to serve two presidential terms, his supporters would "vociferously demand that he be permitted a third term" and added that "state violence will be necessary in response to maintain order" if his supporters' response turns violent.
Paul encouraged Republicans in Congress to more vociferously defend Trump against House Democrats' fast-moving impeachment inquiry, which is centered on a July 25 phone call in which Trump asked Ukraine's president to investigate Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden's business dealings in Ukraine.
" The previous day, he had fought back more vociferously, complaining on Twitter about what he termed "Presidential Harassment by 'crazed' Democrats," as well as unfair treatment at the hands of "the most vicious and corrupt Mainstream Media that any president has ever had to endure.
Neither her wardrobe nor that of the rest of the family has been used in the traditional way (see: Jackie Kennedy and Nancy Reagan), to telegraph the virtues of Made in America — though that has been one of Mr. Trump's most vociferously promoted platforms.
Mr. Kotzias, who signed the name deal in June, is believed to have been at odds with the defense minister, Panos Kammenos, Mr. Tsipras's junior coalition partner who has vociferously opposed the agreement and proposed an alternative plan during an official visit to Washington.
The franchise can't be beholden to his commitment if a trade is for the good of the team now and down the line, but for a player who as vociferously put on for the city and the organization like DeRozan did, grace was warranted.
Lewis says that pro-basketball officials, for instance (thanks to increased scrutiny of their work and the use of instant replay) are getting more calls right than ever before, even as they are vociferously attacked by fans and aggrieved players (especially the biggest stars).
The uproar increased on Thursday after The Daily Mail, a popular tabloid that has vociferously supported Brexit and which carries an anti-immigrant slant, published a front-page article citing instances in which it said university professors had encouraged students to oppose a Brexit.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump, despite vociferously denying any collusion with Russian operatives in 2016 and labeling special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation a "witch hunt," has racked up a series of problematic decisions that now loom over the investigation that's engulfed the White House.
Two women whose parents say they are being held in emotional and sexual captivity by the R&B singer R. Kelly vociferously defended the musician in an interview that aired on Thursday, claiming that their parents are blackmailing him and just out for money.
While Pence issued a statement saying he was "offended by the words and actions" in the video, he went on to vociferously defend the then-presidential candidate in the face of accusations of sexual assault, arguing Trump never engaged in the actions he described on the video.
As Trump went from rally to rally, vociferously denying any dealings in Russia, his representatives, Michael Cohen and his associate Felix Sater, worked with Trump Organization lawyers and even Ivanka Trump to push forward negotiations to build a 100-story edifice just miles from the Kremlin.
Left-wing activists began vociferously protesting the measure in the spring of 2016, launching a social movement called Nuit Debout (loosely translated as "rising up at night") that spread to cities around the country and came to encompass a wide-range of social and economic concerns.
Mr. Bush's decision to take the country off the list was part of a package deal — one that was opposed vociferously by Vice President Dick Cheney — in which Pyongyang agreed to move toward denuclearization in return for coming off the list and receiving some limited international aid.
In his ruling, Judge Garaufis agreed with the lawyers that the rollback was arbitrary and capricious; but while he has vociferously criticized Mr. Trump from the bench for his anti-immigrant tweets and public statements, the judge made no mention of racial animus in his findings.
This election featured the rise of two vociferously anti–free trade candidates in Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump, which helped force Hillary Clinton (long a fence straddler on the issue) to come out against the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal the Obama administration is currently pushing.
In 2013, the academy published a sympathetic memoir from a former colleague, David Asher of the FDA, who wrote: Carleton emphatically and repeatedly rejected our norms as prudish and vociferously defended his behavior as natural, both historically and by the more liberal standards of many other countries today.
From Silicon Valley, The New York Times published an internal protest memo written by several thousand Google employees, which vociferously opposed Google's work on a Defense Department-led initiative called Project Maven, which aims to use computer vision algorithms to analyze vast troves of image and video data.
One of the things Obama did, and he was criticized for it, was he did a lot of deals and compromises and meetings with industry to make sure when the bill came out, they wouldn't be vociferously in support but they would at least not trash it right away.
Responding vociferously by means of a press release, conference call and presentation to the detailed letter and presentation sent from Paul Singer's activist fund to its board on Monday, BHP said that all of Elliott's proposals had been considered at length and had fallen short of warranting pursuit.
"There's no question that, for evangelical Christians, the Supreme Court nomination and all the issues that flow from the Supreme Court, were the most important reasons to support Trump," said Peter Wehner, a senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center and an evangelical who vociferously opposed Trump.
Despite the fact that some of those who vociferously criticized Trump during his campaign are now congratulating him, many Americans who dreamt this country was on the path toward equality feel that they've woken to a living nightmare, as a group of extremists seems to have taken power.
Yet Mr. Arnault was one of the first fashion power players to meet with Mr. Trump after his election, and after the American fashion industry had spoken up vociferously against him, with designers such as Tom Ford and Derek Lam declaring they would not dress the new first lady.
Sanders is aware that as a matter of electoral self-presentation, it makes the most sense to emphasize broadly resonant economic policy themes that address Americans of all races and who might disagree vociferously about the desirability of immigration or who does what while the national anthem is playing.
"I wish that he would experience a kind of social death, and that people who still vociferously declare him innocent — or their favorite artist, or worthy of having his work separated from who he is — that they are denied that," said dream hampton, an executive producer of the documentary.
Koob had industry contacts as well—all disclosed, unlike those of the NIAAA administrators and MACH investigator, but still not a great look—and had, in emails and meetings in 1003 and 2015, vociferously asserted that his institute would stop looking into the effects of industry advertising on alcohol consumption.
" TRUMP LABELED 'RACIST' WHO SUPPORTS 'INTERNMENT CAMPS' IN LSAT PREP TEST She argued that even if Trump finishes a second term as president, "they will vociferously demand that he be permitted a third term," adding that if their response is violent, "state violence will be necessary in response to maintain order.
However, Johnson, who replaced Theresa May on July 24 after she failed three times to get her withdrawal agreement through parliament, has refused to rule out proroguing the House of Commons and Brexit supporters have vociferously encouraged him to do so if necessary to ensure an exit on Oct. 31.
Like Brzezinski in "Strategic Vision" (2012), Haass sees the United States playing a necessary, if not indispensable, role in carrying "a large portion of the burden of creating and maintaining order at the regional or global level" — a role that Trump, with his "America First" campaign, has often vociferously questioned.
The Whitney has from the start been vociferously proud of the fifth floor, proclaiming its 18,200 square feet as the largest column-free exhibition space in New York City, and promoting the panoramic views of the city (to the east) and the Hudson River (to the west) from its all-glass end walls.
In the postwar years Mr. Daguin vociferously promoted Gascon food and wine all over France, and the Hôtel de France menu still reflects the touchstones of the cuisine: roasted magret, duck confit with Tarbais beans, a salad topped with cured duck breast slices and confited duck gizzards, a terrine of foie gras.
" The president seems like even more of a crackpot, given the New York Times story on Friday revealing that, even as Republican lawmakers vociferously defended the president, they received a briefing "that Russia had engaged in a yearslong campaign to essentially frame Ukraine as responsible for Moscow's own hacking of the 2016 election.
At the same point in 2008, large percentages of Clinton supporters said they wouldn't vote for Barack Obama if he became the Democratic nominee and many said they would support Republican John McCain instead, but those Clinton supporters eventually came around, in no small part because Clinton herself vociferously encouraged them to do so.
From the opening pitch, Mets fans booed Utley, who broke Ruben Tejada's right leg on a hard slide in last year's National League Championship Series, just as vociferously as they had when they first acquired a distaste for the hard-nosed Utley a decade ago when he was a second baseman with the Philadelphia Phillies.
Soccer fans in Britain are forever skeptical of American businessmen who invest in their clubs, but Edens won the admiration of many Villa fans when he was caught on camera fist-pumping vociferously after a goal from the Egyptian forward Trezeguet in late January that secured victory over Leicester City in the League Cup semifinals.
Supporters of the nominally left-wing Workers Party, which was in power from 2003 to 2016 and was the main focus of early phases of the investigations, vociferously maintain that their leader, former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (and the one convicted of corruption and money laundering), is the object of a witch hunt.
The White House and the Republican-controlled House Intelligence Committee had vociferously alleged that there had been irregularities in the way the Justice Department and FBI obtained a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) warrant to eavesdrop on telephone conversations and read emails by Carter Page, a foreign policy adviser to the Trump presidential campaign.
Hours before the GOP debate here Thursday night, the Ohio governor lightly criticized his rivals for attacking Trump so vociferously and sought to assure the members of the media increasingly writing him off that he will be the last candidate standing in the end so long as he wins his home state in two weeks.
The move, according to observers, was the latest development in a crackdown on free expression and liberal values under Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who has embraced President Trump and vociferously denounced Mr. Soros, a billionaire who is a frequent target of attacks by the right-wing news media in both the United States and Europe.
Attacking Mr. Comey so vociferously may make political sense, especially when you cannot rebut his charges with the truth, but does this president really believe that the American people will side with him over a man who by all accounts has lived up to his sworn oath to support and defend the Constitution against all enemies foreign and domestic?
Grenell, a 50-year-old Michigan native, is a former spokesman for the US at the United Nations and was one of the President's earliest and most vocal foreign policy supporters, vociferously backing the real estate magnate at a time when many in the Republican foreign policy establishment were publicly and staunchly opposed to his candidacy.
Grenell, a 50-year-old Michigan native, is a former spokesman for the US at the United Nations and was one of the President's earliest and most vocal foreign policy supporters, vociferously backing the real-estate magnate at a time when many in the Republican foreign policy establishment were publicly and staunchly opposed to his candidacy.
President Donald Trump vociferously defended Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, implied that he has dirt on an unnamed Senate Democrat whom he called "pretty aggressive" in "very bad situations," and said he wants the FBI investigation into Kavanaugh to be "quick" and "comprehensive" — all while speaking to reporters Monday at a press conference that was initially about trade.
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Farmers, real estate developers and golf course owners protested vociferously in 2015 when the Obama administration put forth its clean-water regulation, which took an existing federal prohibition on pollution in major public waters, like the Chesapeake Bay and Puget Sound, and expanded that protection to include the streams, tributaries and wetlands that flow into those waters.
Rivals in Europe have complained vociferously about their tactics in the European market, claiming that they exploit a state subsidised model to steal long-haul market share, while US airlines have run a concerted campaign against allegedly unfair competition because of subsidies, asking their government to tear up its aviation agreements with Qatar and the UAE.
And while the stakes of electoral politics feel startlingly real if you're a naturalized citizen facing a vociferously anti-immigrant government, or a black family in Flint, Michigan, whose water has been poisoned, or a trans woman forced by a state government to use men's restrooms, for Americans outside marginalized communities, politics can feel like a game to which you can be indifferent.
Ray has told his coach (Peter Jay Fernandez) that he heard the drugs belonged to a fellow swimmer, but in the tense opening scene, Ray's brother Peter (Lucas Caleb Rooney), a lawyer who is also his de facto manager, vociferously argues that even a whiff of controversy about doping could damage his brother's reputation — and potentially ruin the coach's future, too.
The fight against the E.R.A. is being led by groups on the religious right like the Illinois Family Institute, using arguments that are the ideological heirs of those so vociferously expressed by Phyllis Schlafly, whose group Stop E.R.A. — the first word standing for "Stop Taking Our Privileges" — which became the Eagle Forum, prevented the E.R.A.'s ratification at the time.
Through his hostile comments about members of specific ethnic and religious groups during the presidential campaign, to the Muslim ban, his pardon of former Maricopa County, Arizona, Sheriff Joseph Arpaio, and other policies his administration has promoted, to his response to the "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, he has given license to political forces that vociferously and publicly spurn these developments.
In late 2015, for instance, Angela Kennedy, the chair of the Toronto Catholic District School Board, vociferously opposed a new sex ed curriculum introduced by Ontario's government that taught students about consent, masturbation, gender expression, and the correct names for body parts, citing her Catholic beliefs: "Catholic schools shouldn't be forced to teach a program that doesn't ground the expression of sexuality in love and marriage," she said in a statement.
The Northern Ireland Democratic Unionist Party, whose MPs have 10 votes in the Commons and are the only reason May has a theoretical majority in Parliament, are vociferously opposed to any backstop that leaves the province cut off from the rest of the UK. And then there is Corbyn's Labour Party, the official opposition in the Commons, which has as much Brexit disunity in its own ranks as the Conservatives.
While the specifics around potential legislation remain fuzzy — as well as its odds of passing — the current version being pushed by the GOP calls for a 20 percent tax on products coming into the U.S. Given that the majority of apparel, footwear and consumer electronics sold in the U.S. are manufactured abroad, retailers have frequently, and vociferously, asserted that such a tax would wipe out their profits and force them to charge more.
The working class man himself weighed in: Others sought to distance themselves from the stunt: The Hilltop Hoods were less than polite about it: Trying to be polite didn't get Darren Hayes anywhere anyway: Now Hayes, a solo artist after being part of the global pop duo Savage Garden, is a gay man who married overseas because until late last year, same-sex marriage - something Bernardi campaigned vociferously against - was unable to marry in Australia.
This year, officials at the State Department as well as the Department of Defense have argued vociferously that the United States should admit no fewer than the 50,000-refugee cap that Mr. Trump imposed in January as part of the travel ban, but Mr. Miller has advocated for a much lower number — half or less, according to people familiar with the internal talks who described them on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to detail them.
Here's what Rocky J. Suhayda, chairman of the American Nazi Party, wrote in an email to CNN (random capitalization his): I must admit that I was a wee bit surprised that Mr. Trump finally chose Mr. Bannon, I thought that his stable of Washington insiders would have objected too vociferously...Perhaps The Donald IS for 'REAL' and is not going to be another controlled puppet directed by the usual 'Wire Pullers,' and does indeed intend to ROCK the BOAT?
"  However, Yiannapoulos argues in the lawsuit that the deal was dropped because of the reports on the video: "In reality, Simon & Schuster, abruptly and without warning, informed Yiannopoulos's book agent that it was terminating Yiannopoulos's agreement and canceling the publication of Dangerous only hours after a news story broke that Breitbart News may be dismissing Yiannopoulos in the wake of false and misleading reports that he had publicly condoned pedophilia – an accusation he has vociferously denied in social media postings, as well as in the pages of Dangerous.

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